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Kinetic Models for Complex Systems: Engines, SCWO Reactors, etc.

Joanna L. Dinaro, Jack B. Howard, William H. Green, Jefferson W. Tester, and Joseph W. Bozzelli, "Analysis of an Elementary Reaction Mechanism for Benzene Oxidation in Supercritical Water", Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 28, 1529-36 (2000). link to paper

Joanna L. Dinaro, Jack B. Howard, William H. Green, Jefferson W. Tester, and Joseph W. Bozzelli, "Elementary Reaction Mechanism for Benzene Oxidation in Supercritical Water", Journal of Physical Chemistry A 104, 10576-86 (2000). link to paper

Henning Richter, Timothy G. Benish, Oleg A Mazyar, William H. Green, and Jack B. Howard, "Formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and their Radicals in a Nearly Sooting Premixed Benzene Flame", Preceedings of the Combustion Institute 28, 2609-18 (2000). link to paper

Paul Yelvington, Jefferson W. Tester, and William H. Green, Jr., "Prediction of the Knock Limit and Viable Operating Range for a Homogeneous-Charge Compression-Ignition (HCCI) Engine" Reprinted From: Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Combusiton 2003. 2003 SAE World Congress, Detroit, Michigan March 3-6, 2003. Society of Automotive Engineers Technical Paper Series, 01-1092 1-8 (2003). link to paper

John A. Angelos, Morgan M. Andreae, William H. Green, Wai K. Cheng, Thomas Kenney, and Yi Xu, "Effects of Variation in Market Gasoline Properties on HCCI Load Limits" JSAE 20077050, SAE 2007-01-1859 (2007). link to paper

Richard H. West, Matthew S. Celnik, Oliver R. Inderwildi, Markus Kraft, Gregory J.O. Beran, William H. Green, "Towards a Comprehensive Model of the Synthesis of TiO2 particles from TiCl4." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. (accepted). link to paper

John Z. Wen, C. Franklin Goldsmith, Robert W. Ashcraft, and William H. Green
Detailed Kinetic Modeling of Iron Nanoparticle Synthesis from the Decomposition of FE(CO)5,  J.Phys.Chem.C, 111(15) pp 5677 - 5688 (2007). link to paper

Last Updated: October 23, 2007